NirvanaMTV Unplugged In New York

Label:

Geffen Records – 424 727-1

Series:

MTV Unplugged

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Acoustic

Tracklist

A1 About A Girl 3:37
A2 Come As You Are 4:14
A3 Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam
AccordionKrist Novoselic
BassDave Grohl
CelloLori Goldston
Written-ByFrancis McKee*
4:37
A4 The Man Who Sold The World
CelloLori Goldston
Written-ByDavid Bowie
4:20
A5 Pennyroyal Tea 3:40
A6 Dumb
CelloLori Goldston
2:52
A7 Polly
CelloLori Goldston
3:16
B1 On A Plain
CelloLori Goldston
3:44
B2 Something In The Way
CelloLori Goldston
4:01
B3 Plateau
Bass, Backing VocalsCris Kirkwood
GuitarKrist Novoselic
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
3:38
B4 Oh Me
Bass, Backing VocalsCris Kirkwood
GuitarKrist Novoselic
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
3:26
B5 Lake Of Fire
Bass, Backing VocalsCris Kirkwood
GuitarKrist Novoselic
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
2:55
B6 All Apologies
CelloLori Goldston
4:23
B7 Where Did You Sleep Last Night
CelloLori Goldston
Written-ByHuddie Ledbetter
5:07

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Geffen Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Geffen Records, Inc.
  • Mixed AtLouie's Clubhouse
  • Recorded AtSony Music Studios, New York City
  • Mastered AtPrecision Mastering
  • Published ByEMI Virgin Songs, Inc.
  • Published ByThe End Of Music
  • Published ByEMI Blackwood Music Inc.
  • Published ByEMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published ByComplete Music Ltd.
  • Published ByIncomplete Music Inc.
  • Published ByTintoretto Music
  • Published ByScreen Gems-EMI
  • Published ByChrysalis Songs
  • Published ByMeat Puppets Music
  • Published ByFolkways Music Publishers, Inc.
  • Lacquer Cut AtUniversal M & L,

Credits

  • A&RMark Kates
  • Art Direction, DesignRobert Fisher (4)
  • BassKrist Novoselic
  • Drums, VocalsDave Grohl
  • Executive-Producer [MTV]Joel Stillerman
  • Film Director [MTV]Beth McCarthy
  • Film Producer [MTV]Alex Coletti
  • GuitarPat Smear
  • Guitar, VocalsKurt Cobain
  • ManagementGold Mountain Entertainment
  • Mastered ByStephen Marcussen
  • Other [MTV Unplugged Series Created By]Jim Burns
  • Photography ByJennifer Youngblood Grohl*
  • ProducerScott Litt
  • SongwriterKurt Cobain (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to B2, B6)

Notes

Includes a printed inner sleeve (with pictures and credit roles).

on inner sleeve:
Mixed at Louie's Clubhouse.
Recorded for MTV's "Unplugged" at Sony Studios, New York, NY on November 18, 1993.
Mastered at Precision Mastering Los Angeles, CA.

All songs published by EMI-Virgin Songs, Inc./The End Of Music BMI except "Jesus Doesn't Want For A Sunbeam" published by EMI-Blackwood Music Inc. on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd./Complete Music Ltd. istered by Incomplete Music Inc. BMI, "The Man Who Sold The World" published by Tintoretto Music/Screen Gems-EMI/Chrysalis Songs BMI, "Oh Me," "Plateau" and "Lake Of Fire" published by Meat Puppets Music BMI and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" published by Folkways Music Publishers, Inc. BMI.

Curt Kirkwood and Cris Kirkwood appear courtesy of London Records.

on cover:
℗ & © 1994 Geffen Records, Inc. an MCA Company.
Made in the EU.

on labels:
℗ 1994 Geffen Records, Inc. an MCA Company.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 720642 472712
  • Barcode (Scanned, UPC A): 720642472712
  • Label Code: LC 07266
  • Rights Society: BIEM/MS
  • Rights Society (Publishing): BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): D33 9124 727 S1 320
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): D33 9124 727 S2 320

Other Versions (5 of 481)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
MTV Unplugged In New York (CD, Album, JVC) DGC DGCD-24727 US 1994
MTV Unplugged In New York (CD, Album, Sonopress Pressing) Geffen Records GED 24727 Europe 1994
Recently Edited
MTV Unplugged In New York (Cassette, Album) Geffen Records GEC 24727 Europe 1994
Recently Edited
American Acoustic Tour 1993 (CD, Unofficial Release) Unknown (P) P 910077 1994
MTV Unplugged In New York (LP, Album) MTV Unplugged GEF 24727 Europe 1994

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Reviews

  • brendon.bourque's avatar
    brendon.bourque
    Love this pressing. Found it at the actual Newbury Street Newbury Comics circa 2007 before the big vinyl boom--they always had stacked bins back then. My ONLY gripe about this pressing is the band banter between songs seems to be mixed really low--maybe that's the case on all pressings of this recording?
    • Fedja21and07's avatar
      Fedja21and07
      Great press. It really feels like you are in the room with the band.
      • CJB1972's avatar
        CJB1972
        My favorite pressing of this iconic album.
        It feels like you are in the room when they recorded this masterpiece.
        I give this one the slight edge over the ORG Red vinyl.
        • steamybrown2003's avatar
          Edited 4 years ago
          This "320" is ok, my biggest gripe with it is that the innermost tracks start to sound blurred and less detailed as the dynamics start to peak. The original U.S. cut has this issue to a lesser degree, but is still my #1 “go to”, mostly due to the way Kurt’s vocals are more forward and soar above the mix. In comparison, the red vinyl "ORG" is overall more smooth and subtle sounding than the two previous cuts mentioned—warmer with no distortion found on the inner tracks. “ORG” manages to blend Kurt's vocals within the instrumentation a little more too. As mentioned, my favorite out of the three is still my 94' U.S. white vinyl copy, it remains the most emotive listening experience, capturing and fully retaining the intimacy and poignancy of the band's final recorded album together. Meanwhile, the 25th Anniversary Edition get’s fourth place behind the three cuts discussed here.

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